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Conncetive tissues are tissues that supports, connects, or separates different types of tissues and organs of the body. Its cells are surrounded by and Extracellular fluid, fibres (protiens) and the ground substances (proteoglycans).
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yes intracellular and extracellular fluid.
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Two types of fluid are present in the connective tissue (main ones):
Intracellular fluids: which contain individual mixtures of different constituents, but the concentration of theses substances are similar from one cell to another. The composition of the cell fluids are often known as remarkable, similar in even the different animals, ranging from the microorganisms to humans. Each in different level and scale with different components. They also contain small quantities of sodium and chloride ions and almost no calcium ions (moderate number of magnesium and sulphate ions are also present)
Extracellular fluids: Contains Interstitial fluid (present in the tissues), Blood plasma (found in the blood), Lymph plasma (in the Lymph), cerebrospinal fluid (ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord and the subarchanoid space around the brain and spinal cord), intraocular fluid (in the eyeball of the two humours), serous fluid, synovial fluid, digestive fluid, fluid in the urinary tract.
Some important things are present which constitute it are sodium and chloride ions, large amount of bicarbonate ions, small amounts of potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate and organic acid ions are present.
There is also a specialised version of extracellular fluid known as transcelluar fluid which holds the key elements such as cerebrospinal fluid, intraocular fluid, synovial fluid, etc. Making it an important part of the ECF.
Intracellular fluids: which contain individual mixtures of different constituents, but the concentration of theses substances are similar from one cell to another. The composition of the cell fluids are often known as remarkable, similar in even the different animals, ranging from the microorganisms to humans. Each in different level and scale with different components. They also contain small quantities of sodium and chloride ions and almost no calcium ions (moderate number of magnesium and sulphate ions are also present)
Extracellular fluids: Contains Interstitial fluid (present in the tissues), Blood plasma (found in the blood), Lymph plasma (in the Lymph), cerebrospinal fluid (ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord and the subarchanoid space around the brain and spinal cord), intraocular fluid (in the eyeball of the two humours), serous fluid, synovial fluid, digestive fluid, fluid in the urinary tract.
Some important things are present which constitute it are sodium and chloride ions, large amount of bicarbonate ions, small amounts of potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate and organic acid ions are present.
There is also a specialised version of extracellular fluid known as transcelluar fluid which holds the key elements such as cerebrospinal fluid, intraocular fluid, synovial fluid, etc. Making it an important part of the ECF.
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